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Friday, August 21, 2026

21/08/26, FinancialMarket REPORT

Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty are likely to open largely flat on Friday, with GIFT Nifty indicating only marginal gains after the Nifty snapped a seven-session losing streak in the previous session. Renewed pressure in global bond markets and crude oil prices near one-month highs could temper sentiment, even as Asian equities traded mixed and US stock futures edged higher.

GIFT Nifty was trading at 24,322.5 around 7:45 am, up 25 points, or 0.10 percent. Indian equities staged a strong rebound yesterday as easing US Treasury yields briefly improved global risk appetite. The Sensex climbed 628.04 points, or 0.82 percent, to 77,537.72, while the Nifty gained 153.55 points, or 0.64 percent, to 24,231.85.
However, the global backdrop turned less supportive overnight as US Treasury yields resumed their ascent and crude oil climbed to a one-month high amid fading hopes of a resolution to the US-Iran standoff.

US bond yields resume rise, drag Wall Street

Stress in global bond markets remained one of the key risks for equities on Friday after the relief triggered by the US Treasury's intervention earlier this week proved short-lived. The US 30-year Treasury yield climbed back to around 5.25 percent, while the 10-year yield touched 4.71 percent. Higher bond yields tend to weigh on equity valuations and can also make emerging-market assets relatively less attractive to foreign investors. The renewed rise in yields weighed on Wall Street overnight. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 703.84 points, or 1.32 percent, to 52,759.21, while the S&P 500 declined 0.87 percent to 7,641.16 and the Nasdaq Composite fell 1 percent to 26,067.17.
Disappointing results from retail bellwether Walmart also hurt sentiment, while higher crude oil prices revived concerns over inflation.

US equity futures offered a slightly more positive cue on Friday morning, with S&P 500 futures up 0.1 percent and Nasdaq futures gaining 0.2 percent.

Asian markets mixed amid bond-market concerns

Asian markets were mixed on Friday, with several major indices heading towards weekly losses as investors grappled with elevated global yields. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose 0.5 percent, while South Korean and Taiwanese equities edged higher. Japan's Nikkei, however, fell 0.8 percent and was on course for a weekly decline of more than 4 percent.

Brent near $93 as US-Iran tensions persist

Crude oil remained another major concern for domestic investors as the diplomatic impasse in the Gulf pushed prices to their highest levels in about a month. Brent crude earlier touched $94.71 a barrel before easing on profit booking. Futures were last down 0.7 percent at $93.12 a barrel, but remained more than 5 percent higher for the week. US crude eased 0.7 percent to $86.18 a barrel.

Oil prices have been supported by diminishing hopes of an agreement that would fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz after US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Washington would impose the "toughest sanctions in history" on Iran.

Nifty technical outlook: 24,265 key for further recovery

Bajaj Broking said a sustained move above 24,265 could extend the Nifty's recovery towards 24,400, while failure to cross this level could keep it consolidating around 24,000-24,250. The brokerage sees stronger support at 24,000-23,800 and expects the index to remain within a broader 24,000-24,600 range.

Domestic institutional investors continued to provide support to Indian equities on Thursday, purchasing shares worth Rs 3,537 crore. Foreign institutional investors, however, turned net sellers and offloaded equities worth Rs 583 crore. Foreign flows will remain in focus as rising US Treasury yields could potentially increase the relative attractiveness of dollar assets.

Report by Shaleen Agrawal 
Source: Network18 


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21/08/26, FinancialMarket REPORT

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